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Show BAND'S SAKES; ALL THAT WORK FOR NOTHING! TIGERS WIN ONE, SALT LAKE OTHER IN SUNDAY FINAL Swede Risberg and Johnny Kane Are Deciding Factors in Opener, With Roy Hitt Doing Valiant Val-iant Service; Gregory Pitches Fine Ball in Second; Tiger Rally in Last Inning Nipped in Bud. At Salt Lake (first R;imc) Vernon t. Salt Lake :. Second Sec-ond frame Vernon 3, Salt Lake 1 (7 innings by agreement). At Oakland (forenoon game) Portland 3, Oakland 6. At San Francisco (afternoon game) Portland I.Oakland S. At Vernon (forenoon game) San Francisco 8. Los An-jeles An-jeles 4. At Los Angeles (afternoon game) San Francisco 0, Los Angeles 2. Sft-lWO rattling good ball games V I closed th Ver-.iou-Salt Lake j J er'es. a- i a 'so ended league I I X baseball iu Salt Lake r three N Srcres in yesterday's doings were gfcrtkaL the Tigers winning the first. to 3. and the home club taking the Ltond ay like figures. The second was bit lo sever innings b srement. ixi Bait Lake came mighty near winning rke nrst game in the eighth inning, and 4'arcoa came mighty near winning the pacond iiT) seventh, so the near-vio-wies were even. yohnnv Kane and Swede Risberg won Jtt first game for Vernon, with Rhino lzi a powerful accessory after the fact, yjtiwo performed the discouraging stunt if taking over a full house in the ajghth inning and setting the side down nthout evec a near approach to dam- Lefty and Bill. Lefty William? was not in hi usual arm. and neither was Bill Piercy, but 9511 got away with it. The main trouble pkfc Sait Lake in the first game was fet two of our usually dependable litters. Ryan and Gedeon. tailed to con-yt con-yt when tallies were in sight. Howard Gregory heaved great -a.i in the second game until fte seventh inning, when he got jear into hot water. Two were dread v a?ross in that inning and isotber Tiger was hovering around sec-atd sec-atd wher. B'.ankenshir sent Finery in to :.tti. There were two out and Paul toned the batsman who faced him, aaltne tbe ship out of danger 's way. Tee locals bunehed hits on Fromme. ad a rouple of booU did not help his tub any. Spectacular Doubles. The games weTe exciting from begin-, begin-, jiuir to end. There was something BgiBg m almost every inning. Two or ie most spectacular double pia?" ever auUed anvwhere occurred in veeterdav ' f: ass!??. &alt Lake was on thp winning "d of the first one, which ram? in tbe nhtb inning of thp opener. With WU--Xn on third RaoVr hit to Williams, who him oat at first and Brief flung i hall home, stabbing WLIhoit. To even Jiings up Vernon did tbe same identical :king id the fifth inning of the second fc with FVomme. Risberg and Meek it attire agents and Quinlan and Brief ririir?. A noteworthy feature mi the absence rf bases on balls. In the whole pro-ttimz pro-ttimz only two walks were issued. :hose two by Fromme in tbe second am. Williams. Piercy. Hitt and jregory had perfect records so far as ases oe balls went, but Piercv bit three Mtsmen to make up for his end of the r transportation staff. Risberg and Kane. Swede Risberg distinguished himef, 'it?- "ting'JN'bed alt Lake In the ttirt inning of the first game. Piercv m Doane were on the lines with singles rton Swedicus knocked the ball out of Helot via left field fence, n eV P1"" ft their fourth ran in e Mtn inning, and Risberg again wa " "s none. He sent out a two-bagger. ni Johnny Kane followed him promptly prompt-ly with another of like character. Bat Lake scored two in the fourth. Y"'nlao singled and Shinn fanned. gtf double scored Quinlan and 2?V tmt B""v on to third, Ml he kept right on coming when no-m no-m eathered" in Doane's return, wane was charged with an error on the ; wb"1" is unfortunate for Walter, 'f. locale pot their third Mld ,a9t "tb. Shinn singled and 11. ""l on Briefs hit. He scored hut." i . I thr,,w Rvan 0llt a t "-lean of ,)ln(rjne tho ba, ho wbere a certain out awaited him. Nhiio Hitt Appears. nijT'y''1 a,thougb Salt Lake would tJ vk e ra,,y ln eighth. Quinlan and hr;"!-" wer,! "bammed in the slats that I-a waa fiafc on a fielder's choice : ""do ,, DOt eh,008e- Tbere wa" a tr-ftird tr-ftird i d-""1" about 3 'lerieion at the ""'J Bic,ed himself out of hei r'?d 50 'Vul Blankenship, both ' dout 10 ,h- -l',bbose. Piercy v k K0'.,W havc been hoisted anv-'ze anv-'ze whr" "itt loomed .o hrJ ' an'3 etaPhrically. The BiHer" plW "" R.van to hit to Plate f"', ?i h0 "a'led Quinlan at the 'or th. . " ,fir"t out' Gedeon fanned Wr ?.down an'1 Orr popped to manifi,.", T'A"" ,he 8ie. It was a EfSr HittPIeCe f pitchin on the part alUf'S?" h-ad the o38"" full i" their "ore L':r """n- but they failed to fzri' becao9e they Lake in Second. 'he (l.t, . Hue wer Zi of the second t two hit. - "v4 re,,,lt The Tigers e SaTln,the thirfl- but did not kj". Bali- ake made two in their 1-ynn dre. ,an T,a" an 0,lt as a starter, "landv.?! , ":'alk 'iregorv clicked third rl ,nJ center, putting Lvnn JQin1an skied to Wilhoit, tlnuedonoFowiiTPaiey- I VERNON 4. SALT LAKE 3. VEK.VON. AB. R. H PO. A. E. Ponf. U S i ! S 0 1 Risberg. !b 4 2 2 in 1 0 Kane, cf . . . 0 1 2 ft C Wtlhoit. rf 3 ft 1 1 ft ft Purtell, lb I 0 1 : .1 0 Rader. 3fc 4 P 1 ft a C Berger. se 5 (1 1 1 I 1 Mine, c 4 o 0 I 1 ( Pleicv. p. 1 1 t 0 t ( Hitt, p t ft 0 0 0 0 Totals 4 I II IT II : SALT LAKE. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Quinlan. cf 1 1 1 1 0 t Shinn, rf I 1 1 ft ft Brief, lb 4 1 3 1(1 I Rvan. If 4 ft 1 I ft I Oedeon. 3b. 4 0 ft 2 1 0 Ott. sa 4 1 2 4 : Hallinan. 3b 1 0 0 2 0 Hannah, e 4 0 ft 8 2 ft Williame, p 3 1 ft 1 2 " xZacher 1 0 o ft I Totals 31 3 7 37 12 J xBatted for vnuiams tn ninth. H ore by Inning's: Vemorj Runs nnjniftfto 0 4 Hits 0 1 3 1 2 1 0 1 1 H Salt Lake-Runs Lake-Runs nOftJftlftOO 3 Hits 0 0040210ft 7 Summary: Two-base hits Pur-tell, Brief. Rteberg. Kane. Wllholt. Home run Risberg. Sacrifice hits Wllholt. Purtell. Pur-tell. Be-ger. Hallinan. Stolen hase Quinlan. Quin-lan. Struck out By PiTcv. 4: by Hilt 2: by tviiliame. 6. Three runs. 7 hit and 2fi at bat off Piercy in 7 inning, taken out in eighth, none out; no runs, no hits and 5 at bat off Hitt In 2 innings. Runs responsible for Piercy. ": Williams, Wil-liams, 4. Credit victory to Piercy. Lefl on bases Vernon. 8; Palt Lake, . First base on errors Vernon. 2; Salt Lake. 1. Double plays Berger to Purtell to Risberg: Ris-berg: Williams to Brief to Hannah. Hit bv pitcher Risberg by Williams: Shinn, 2." and Quinlan by Piercy. Time of gam. One hour and fifty-one minutes. Umpires Um-pires Held and Guthrie. VERNON 3, SALT LAKE 4. 5e-.ond game: VERNON. AB. R. H. PO. A. B. Doane. If t 1 2 1 0 Risberg. lb 3 0 ft 10 I 1 Kane, cf 3 110 11 Wilhoit. rf 3 0 1 10 0 Purtell. ib 2 112 3 1 Rader. 3b ! 0 1 0 1 (1 Berger. ss 3 " 0 I 2 0 Keek, ' 3 ft 1 2 " 1 Fromme. p 2 ft 1 0 4 0 zBavless 1 3 1 0 I zzMltohell 0 1 0 n 0 0 zzzMttae 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals J7 3 8 18 12 3 zRatted for Fromme in seventh. zzRan for Meek in seventh. zzzBatted for Doane In seventh. SATjT MM. AB. R. H. PO. A. K. Quinlan. cf 1 0 ft 0 o f Phinn, rf 8 0 1 n ft 0 Brief, lb 2 0 0 IS ft r Ryan. If 3 ft ft 1 ft 0 Ocdeon. 2b 3 0 2 ft 3 0 Orr. ss 8 3 1 1 8 f Hallinsn, 3b 8 0 1 1 4 C Lynn c 3 1 ' 3 0 0 Gregorv. p 3 1 1 0 i 0 Flttory, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 23 7 31 16 0 Score by innings: Vernon Runs 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 9 Hlls 0 1 3 3 0 0 3 t Bait Lake Runs 0 0 2 1 0 1 x 4 Hits 0 1 2 1 0 3 il Summary: Two-base hits Kane. Orr, Lynn. Sacrifice hit Purtell. Stoler bases Gregory, Shinn. Bases on balls Off Fromme. 2. Struck out By Fromme, I - by Fltterv, 1. Three runs. 8 hits and 26 at bat off Gregory' in 6 2-3 Innings, taken out In seventh, 1 on. 2 out. No runs, 0 hits nnd 1 at hat off Fltterv in 1-3 Inning. In-ning. Runs reronslble for Gregory, 3; Fromme, 2. Credit victory 10 Gregory. Ift on bases Vernon, 4; Salt Lake, 5. Wild pitch Fromme. First base on errorsSalt er-rorsSalt Lake, 1. Double pla Fromme to Risberg to Meek. Hit by pitcher Quinlan bv Fromme. Time of game- 1 hour 21 minutes. I'mplres Guthrie and Held. SALT LAKE SPU? DOUBLE WITH (Continued from PrecedjngTuTp t.ynn scaring. Gregory shiT" and went od to third because of S wild throw to second. Howart on Shinn-s single. Shinn aUo'.toU? ond and Brief drew a walk but i skied for the third ont. The Blankenshippers Mored aeiii. the fourth. Orr was safe on t fafe! ohoiee That retired Gedeon. Bill to se.-ond on PurteH'6 wili tbrow ? siened to complete a double. Rai skied and Lynn hit to RisW T fumbled. Orr scoring from second The last one for Salt. Lake mm up m the sixth, when Orr doubW a scored on Hallinan's single. Al'feoa Lynn got a double thereafter. HalS died at third. Vernon scored in the fourth itni,,, a double bv Kane and a shuti'i, Rader. ' Tigers Threaten. There was nothing further Tnr til Tigers until the seventh, the last mom of the game. Purtell started tbatM a double. Orr threw Rader oat in Hallinan performed like lerri.f ft Borger. Purtell all the while beicsMI at seeorfd. Dad Meek popped a Arkansas leag'ie' over teeond and IV tell scored. Dick Bavless went a a bit for Fromme, and he had i njK smart crack. The ball went wit ii to the rih- .-enter field al! u fitchell. running for Meek, scored ii the wav from first. Then Fittery came in. and Prf VThite did a little strategatinj iiaidt He ?e:: Mitze. a right-hander. rt place Doane. a left-hander, hot Hot suffered the humiliation of fannir..ai the game was over. AMERICAN LEAGUE. w- ut n 9tr. JB O 1 Detroit . 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